How to Keep the Endotracheal Tube off Patient’s Chest & Chin? This Innovative Indian 'Jugaad' at Hospital Wins Praises Online (See Pic)
An endotracheal tube that is placed through the mouth into the trachea (windpipe) to help a patient breathe can cause irritation at times to patients, bothering their chest or chin during a surgery. This is why, a hospital nurse found a 'jugaad,' by placing a balloon to hold the pipe. The pic has gone viral.
Balloon to Keep Endotracheal Tube off Patient’s Chest & Chin
People Are Impressed With the 'Jugaad'
Great Indian 'Jugaad'
Thoughtful Gesture by the Hospital!
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